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Since 1924, bobsledding has been a mainstay at the Winter Olympics. How does the sport work? Learn about the format, scoring, and more now.
Taylor, a mom of two, is now the most decorated woman in the sport's history
Three German sleds occupied the podium in the two-man bobsled competition on Tuesday, asserting their dominance in the event for a second straight Games.
Elana Meyers Taylor and Kaillie Armbruster Humphries are Olympic medalists once again after the Team USA stars won gold and bronze in monobob.
Like many bobsledders, brakewoman Sylvia Hoffman has been passionate about a number of sports throughout her life. She originally played basketball for Louisiana State University Shreveport. Several years after graduating, she was asked to join the ...
The Olympian and mother of two first made her Olympic debut in 2010 in Vancouver. Sixteen years later, she adds
American sliders Elana Meyers Taylor, 41, and Kaillie Humphreys, 40, secure gold and bronze medals. Meyers-Taylor built on her record as the Black athlete with the most Winter Olympics medals.
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